#projectvitality- Are you poisoning your kids?
I wrote this originally 7 years ago, so for me personally when this company brings out anything that says its safe and affective the below words come to mind, the image is also a classic example of greenwashing marketing.
NICE TRY JOHNSON & JOHNSON however 2400 plus lawsuits against you for knowingly putting carcinogenic in your products to cut costs may say a different story
Johnson & Johnson was ordered by a Missouri jury to pay over $110 million ($A148m) to a Virginia woman who says she developed ovarian cancer after decades of using its talc-based products for feminine hygiene.
The verdict in state court in St Louis on Thursday was the largest so far to arise out of about 2,400 lawsuits accusing J&J of not adequately warning consumers about the cancer risks of talc-based products including its well-known Johnson's Baby Powder.
Many of those lawsuits are pending in St Louis, where J&J has faced four prior trials, three of which resulted in $197 million verdicts against J&J and a talc supplier.
Mrs. Lois Slemp, 62, sued the company. A resident of Virginia, she is currently undergoing chemotherapy after her ovarian cancer which was initially diagnosed in 2012 returned and spread to her liver.
Slemp claimed she developed cancer after four decades of using talc-containing products produced by J&J, including J&J's Baby Powder and Shower to Shower Powder.
The jury awarded $5.4 million in compensatory damages and said J&J was 99 percent at fault while Imerys was just 1 percent. It awarded punitive damages of $105 million against J&J and $50,000 against Imerys.
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